Coefficient of Friction
Wed, 2024-08-14 10:20
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Coefficient of Friction
There is a rule of thumb in mechanics where the force of resistance is F = mu.N where N is the normal force of an object on a surface and mu is called the coefficient of friction.
My question is, how can one explain it to only depend on N? And why is 0 < mu < 1 ?
This one isn't so hard, try it yourself before referring to literature.